Datasheet

TLE202x, TLE202xA, TLE202xB, TLE202xY
EXCALIBUR HIGH-SPEED LOW-POWER PRECISION
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
SLOS191D FEBRUARY 1997 REVISED NOVEMBER 2010
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
macromodel information
Macromodel information provided was derived using Microsim Parts, the model generation software used
with Microsim PSpice. The Boyle macromodel (see Note 5) and subcircuit in Figure 73, Figure 74, and Figure
75 were generated using the TLE202x typical electrical and operating characteristics at 25°C. Using this
information, output simulations of the following key parameters can be generated to a tolerance of 20% (in most
cases):
D Unity-gain frequency
D Common-mode rejection ratio
D Phase margin
D DC output resistance
D AC output resistance
D Short-circuit output current limit
D Maximum positive output voltage swing
D Maximum negative output voltage swing
D Slew rate
D Quiescent power dissipation
D Input bias current
D Open-loop voltage amplification
NOTE 5: G. R. Boyle, B. M. Cohn, D. O. Pederson, and J. E. Solomon, “Macromodeling of Integrated Circuit Operational Amplifiers”, IEEE Journal
of Solid-State Circuits, SC-9, 353 (1974).
OUT
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IN
2
IN+
1
V
CC
rc1
11
Q1
Q2
13
cee Iee
3
12
rc2
ve
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de
dp
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dc
4
C1
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r2
6
9
egnd
vb
fb
C2
gcm
ga
vlim
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5
ro1
ro2
hlim
90
dip
91
din
92
vinvip
99
7
ree
14
re1
re2
Figure 73. Boyle Subcircuit
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